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Brian Howey is a conformist.
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I. Skin A.Anatomy 1. 3 Layers: Epidermis, Dermis and Subcutaneous/Hypodermis (not part of skin). 2. Melanocytes: Cells within the dermis that produce melanin. 3. Keratinocytes: Cells within the dermis that produce keratin, the major protein in skin
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I. Skin B. Physiology 1. Makes vitamin D 2. Protection: Strong due to collogen component. 3. Temperature Regulation
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II. Bone A.Osteocytes: Bone cells 1. Osteoblasts: Build Bone Tissue 2. Osteoclasts: Dissolve Bone Tissue B. Osteon: Functional Unit of Bone Building.
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II. Bone C. Anatomy: Compact bone, Spongy bone, Yellow Marrow, Red Marrow 1. Compact: Lacks air spaces 2. Spongy: Interlaced with air spaces 3. Yellow Marrow: Stores fat 4. Red Marrow: Produces blood cells.
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III. Muscle Contraction A.Sarcomere: Functional unit of muscle contraction. 1. Actin – Thin protein filaments 2. Myosin - Thicker protein filament
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Fig. 38.20c, p. 658 one actin molecule part of a thin filament Arrangement of actin molecules in the thin filaments of a sarcomere parts of myosin molecule part of a thick filament Arrangement of myosin molecules in the thick filaments of a sarcomere
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Muscle Contraction B. Sliding Filament Theory: The myosin proteins slide past the actin filaments. Pulls Z-bands closer together.
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Fig. 38.21, p. 659 Cross-bridge forms between an actin and a myosin filament Actin filament slides past myosin filament, toward sarcomere’s center, in a power stroke The cross bridge is broken Another cross- bridge forms between same filaments Another power stroke slides actin filament closer to the center of sarcomere between contractions actinmyosinactin same sarcomere contracted
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IV. Signaling Muscle Contraction A.Motor neurons stimulate release of calcium for muscle contraction. B.Calcium provided by Sarcoplasmic Reticulum.
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C. Acetylcholine is neurotransmitter that communicates with muscle.
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Fig. 38.23, p. 660,61 section from spinal chord motor neuron Signal from the neuron system travel along spinal cord, down motor neuron T tubule section from a skeletal muscle Sarcoplasmic reticulum (calcium storage) plasma membrane of skeletal muscle cell Z band one of the myofibrils inside the muscle cell
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IV. Fueling Muscle Contraction A. When myosin and actin interact, they need ATP to release. B. Preference for ATP: Creatine Phosphate, Respiration, then Lactic Acid Fermentation
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